Russia Develops Software to Automate Industrial Processes
Engineers at Rosatom’s Ural Electrochemical Plant have upgraded SCADA software to replace foreign database systems, boosting independence and efficiency across multiple industries.

Russian developers have modernized the SCADA eXvision software package designed to automate technological processes. Engineers at the Ural Electrochemical Plant, part of Rosatom, created their own data storage system. This eliminated the need for foreign database management tools and made it possible to fully transition to domestic software.
The product supports automated monitoring and control of a wide range of industrial facilities. It is suitable not only for nuclear power but also for gas, oil, chemical, and other industries. The system can monitor ongoing processes, enable remote control, log events and signals, collect parameters, and provide data visualization.
Beyond independence from foreign software, the platform offers additional advantages: simple and secure online configuration, easy creation and integration of new technological objects or processes, and compatibility with different types of industrial equipment. Pilot projects across Rosatom enterprises have confirmed that the system can process up to 6,500 analog parameters and more than 100,000 discrete signals.